Tuesday, 27 August 2013
The downturn in the euro area is now levelling off and the U.S. economy
look to picks up. The greatest risks not stand in the hand of the side
of the emerging economies, particularly related to China.

Image/ Colombo, Sri Lanka, an example of an emerging economy

This is the view of the Swedish bank, Swedbank as it makes its
economic prognostics and overview of their perception about how the
global economy might look like in the future.

For them, the Swedish economy will benefit significantly if their
trading partners are strengthened and also from an expansionary fiscal
policy. However, there are still significant imbalances and structural
challenges, especially related to the housing sector. The Swedish
housing sectors still stand as an area where there in increased need
for closer observation.

The Baltic economies continue to recover impressively. Latvia adopts
the euro in 2014 and Lithuania is on track to join the EMU in 2015.
by Scancomark.com Team

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